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African American Films Featured
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four day festival
T he 2nd annual PD X A frican
A m erican Film Festival, produced
by A s to r ia P r o d u c tio n s a n d
M cM enam ins, w ill be held T h u rs­
day, N ov. 11 through Sunday, N ov.
14 at M cM enam ins B agdad T h e ­
ater, 3702 S.E. H awthorne Blvd. ; plus
special program s at M cM enam ins
St. Johns T heater, 8203 N. Ivanhoe
St. and M ission T heater, 1624N .W .
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T ickets are $3 each; m inors are
w elcom e w ith an adult. F or details,
see
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or
m cm enam ins.com .
T he film s reflect the best o ffer­
ings from both national and local
filmmakers.
Freedom Riders by acclaimed film­
m aker Stanley Nelson, was a hit at the
recent Sundance Film Festival. The
screening o f another aw ard-w inning
film. Up FiomThe Bottoms: The Search
For The A m erican D ream , will be the
film ’s W est C oast prem iere. Highly
acclaim ed, it is the production o f Jim
& R od Schaub and is narrated by the
great C icely Tyson.
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Award-winning filmmaker Stanley Nelson.
A nother highlight will be the pre­
sentation o f Stubborn as a Mule!
which exam ines the moral, legal, eco­
nom ic, and psychological issues that
em body the fight for A frican A m eri­
can reparations. Following the movie,
the filmmaker. M iller Bargeron Jr., will
be on hand for a Q & A session.
From the pool o f local talent, bring
the aw ard -w in n in g film Im agining
H om e; Stories o f C olum bia V ilia by
S u e A r b u th n o t a n d R ic h a r d
W ilhelm . A nother notable local pro­
duction is H er N am e W as M ary, a
short film by P o rtlan d er L iz V ice,
about a c h ild ’s effo rt to reverse one
result o f the institution o f racism .
T he Festival kicks o ff T hursday,
Nov. 11 w ith a tribute to Lena H om e,
the leg en d ary A frican A m erican
acto r and singer, w ho died earlier
this year. H er early classic, Storm y
W eath er (1943) w ill be screened at
M cM enam ins M ission Theater, with
a start tim e o f 6 p.m .
T his y e a r’s festival also includes
a Y outh Film Festival, featuring the
subm issions o f local film m akers,
ag ed 17 and under.
O ne m ore offering is a m usical
offsh o o t that carries forth the sam e
c e le b ra to ry m e ssa g e o f A frican
A m erican film heritage. O n Sunday,
Nov. 14, beginning at8 :3 0 p .m ., local
ja z z legend R on Steen and band will
perfo rm notable co m p o sitio n s from
A frican A m erican film s from o v er
the decades. T his special event w ill
be held at C ly d e ’s Prim e R ib R estau­
rant and B ar, 5474 N.E. Sandy Blvd.
Second Act for Pee-wee Herman
(A P) - T he red bow tie is back.
T he w hite chunky loafers are, too.
So is that too-tight gray suit. T he
S ecret W ord today is: C om eback.
P ee-w ee has returned from exile.
"I th in k it's full circle. I view it
even a little fuller, I guess. I feel that
it's full circle in that I can com e back
around to a really good place w here
I w as. As opposed, to having m y
career end on this really sour note,"
says R eubens during an interview .
R eubens, now 58, has popped
up all o v er N ew Y ork to drum up
attention for "The Pee-w ee H erm an
S h o w ," w h ich o ffic ia lly o p en s
N ov. 11. E v ery w h ere he goes,
people say: "W elcom e back!"
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